12-23-2023, 01:15 PM | #309 | |
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No bueno...not only would I stay away from cf under the car (you need function, not looks) but that is not going to provide very good airflow. |
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12-23-2023, 01:16 PM | #310 | |
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It's fucking nuts on these roads right now, literally shit is flying everywhere, and I'm in Toronto, so everyone is in a rush to go nowhere. True, CF is not my first choice for something under the car, but I do like the design for protection in these elements. Keep it coming guys. |
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12-23-2023, 02:27 PM | #311 | |
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So to sum things up; Thank you, good points, It does look well executed, there’s also a video on how they engineered it with flow testing. I think it looks cool too. Yes metal would be ideal but I don’t like the look, design and the fact that everyone has the same ones. I’d like to try something different, also I’d like to have a opinion based on experience with it, the price doesn’t really matter, roast me. |
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It’s always cold here. I’ll raw dog it like it always do. Thank you. |
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12-23-2023, 03:58 PM | #316 | |
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The dealership has no burden of proof because they are the experts, these cars are much more advanced than they were even a few years ago and the BMW techs know better than anyone would. It’s the insurance company that has the burden of proof to define why a repair that BMW recommends is not eligible under your policy. Push back on them if they try this and remind them that the initial estimate was done prior to getting them involved and has nothing to do with inflating the bill, but simply to ensure the car is repaired to its previous state and up to BMW standards of performance. |
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12-23-2023, 04:01 PM | #317 | |
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The cold air (cyna) will flow parallel to the oil cooler via a small sleeve opening(meshed may be) in the front, the exit of hot air happens via rear facing vents. This will also allow the air passing through the cooler from top to bottom. |
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I like this design as well. Only downside I can think of is it would protrude down a bit farther than a mesh design.
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12-23-2023, 04:08 PM | #319 |
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I had a Mishimoto on an F80 for years, and have had it on G87 for a while now.
It’s a peace of mind thing, same as upgrading charge pipes from stock rubber/plastic. Are they perfect? Probably not, but it’s just about decreasing probability of expensive or catastrophic damage. |
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Added my Zunsport today. I honestly think it’s decent. Common road debris should be fine.
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I called Mishimoto the other day. Their representative stated that production should likely be replenished sometime in January.
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I ordered mine form Mishimoto around turkey day, not because there was a deal, but my car was en route. Right after I ordered, got an email stating OOS and 8-10 weeks ETA. Then it magically got shipped on 12.13 and delivered 12.19.
They should have better indication on stock status on the order page. |
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12-24-2023, 05:27 PM | #330 | |
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* that appears to be the center radiator. Mine has no guard from the factory.
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